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  1. The Defence of a Fool (French: Le Plaidoyer d'un fou) is an autobiographical novel by the Swedish writer August Strindberg. The narrative is a lightly fictionalized account of his life from 1874 to 1887, and especially of his first marriage to Siri von Essen (called Maria in the novel).

  2. In his work In Behalf of the Fool, Gaunilo contends that St Anselm's ontological argument fails because logic of the same kind would force one to conclude many things exist which certainly do not. An empiricist , Gaunilo thought that the human intellect is only able to comprehend information provided by the senses.

  3. Gaunilo’s Liber pro insipiente (“In Defense of the Fool”) was a critique of the rationality of Anselm’s assertion that the concept of “that than which nothing greater can be thought” ( i.e., God) implies God’s existence. Gaunilo argued by analogy, pointing out that one’s concept of a “perfect island” does not imply that such a place exists.

  4. Lars Hagström Editing. Anna Asp Production Design. Critics reviews. About August Strindberg’s marriage to Siri von Essen. She was married when she met him, but abandoned her husband, became Strindberg’s mistress and later his wife. He must expose her infidelity, in order to absolve himself of suspicion of insanity.

  5. Summary. I propose saying a good word on behalf of Gaunilo. He has not fared well at the hands of history. While not himself a first-rate thinker – that is clear from the brief text of his that has been preserved – he undertook to debate with one of the genius theologian-philosophers of the Western tradition, namely, Anselm.

  6. Anna Wallander as Siri von Essen. The monologue Defence of a fool / A profane woman’s confession is a late but sharp response from the free spirited actress Siri von Essen to her ex husband August Strindberg, who wrote the scandalous and remarkable novel ”Defense of a fool” about their passionate, creative yet destructive marriage btw ...

  7. The Defence of a Fool (French: Le Plaidoyer d'un fou) is an autobiographical novel by the Swedish writer August Strindberg. The narrative is a lightly fictionalized account of his life from 1874 to 1887, and especially of his first marriage to Siri von Essen (called Maria in the novel).